CD Burn Errors - No Burn has succeeded!

I have only started using my three month old iBook for burning CD's this week and discovered that it continually gives a BURN ERROR and spoils the CD-R so that it cannot be burned (on a PC). This happens for all attempts at burning either files from Finder or iTunes with both MP3 and Audio burns - all on well known brand discs. How can this be checked and fixed? I don't see any other problem like this in a quick look on this forum.
NB - Error code from Console is given as 0x80020022 “The device failed to respond properly, unable to recover or retry” also mentions "Burn Sense: 6/29/00 Unit Attention, Power on, reset or reset bus device occurred".
Apple Hardware Test from CD supplied gives all OK but this does not test the CD drive which is a Matshita CD-RW CW-8124 Revision D80D.
Please help!

Hi - I have followed all the advice above and after cleaning etc tried burning a 450MB set of data files. Same result - CD locks up in spin and after a couple of minutes says an error has occurred. This time it was extremely difficult to get out of lock-up as Finder was totally unresponsive and I had to crash restart with the CD stil spinning. On restart the CD would not eject and was rocking back anbd forwards continually and seeming to lock out any keyboard command. Again after another crash restart and holding the eject button down it did come out just before shutting down. (There's a lot to be said for a PC style eject button!). It gave the same log report under Console as previously reported.
I have used both Sony and Verbatim CD-R but the only thing to note is that they are 700MB discs. Could this be the problem? Do Matshita have a CD driver update website?
I am working overseas so how can I get Apple to sort this out? I am tempted to give up and stick with my Sony PC running XP Pro!
Thanks Ray

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